Version 2.4 Add tooltips
notes: for removing/popup: enter single searchword
Version 2.3 Fix write to /root with "remove" and empty Popup box
Version 2.2.1 Remove comment to delete /tmp/add in cleanup
Version 2.2 Bug Fixes
Version 2.1 Notes:
Added jwm -restart option
Version 2.1.1 Removed bug that prevented loading icons with same name as directory.

Version 2.0 Notes:
For Icons:
1 .Add name without path for typical mini or pixmap location (see viewer)
OR
2. Use file directory (or enter manually with path) for atypical location.

Version 1.0 Notes:
1. Enter only names; paths are automatically inserted to standard locations for mini-icons and pixmaps (none are needed for exec file, as long as it is in PATH).
2. "popup" refers to the NAME that shows up when you place the cursor over the icon on the tray. For removing, all that is needed is the popup name.
3. Restart JWM to see changes (menu/leave/restart JWM).

1. File Directory for choosing icons in atypical location.
2. Ability to manually enter paths to any location, although simply entering
name of icon works with typical mini or pixmap location.
3.Viewer for mini-icons and pixmaps directories

While initially a curiosity, this app has actually changed the way I use the desktop, by quickly adding/removing projects I'm working on to the tray, where they are out of the way of the often cluttered desktop...a real timesaver. (generally I add a wrapper to /bin (ex. rxvt -e myscript).

Bonjour à tous,
To remove a popup, traymanager creates a sed* file in the /root directory. Is it possible to delete this file, or does this file matter?
Cordialement _________________Toutou Linux - Pets francisés

zigbert's ptrays has a lot of similar, good features that you could borrow
The autohiding, swallowed apps like xkeyboard & notes features are cool.

pup'ngo's drive trays (I don't know if there is a pet for it but the whole distro is only about 8mb anyways)

there are a couple of other scripts on the pupn'go thread - one parses
/usr/share/applications/*.desktop and builds jwm stuff

I like the ability to have a floating tray similar to wbar by using halign="center" y="+/-integer"

for light weight systems I dump Rox and use jwm to set the background and fake the "icons" using trays:
use x="+/-int" y="+/-int" layout="vertical" and use 2 traybuttons to make an opaque icon button (one for the icon and the other for text)
(unfortunately the opacity setting also makes the icon and text translucent,... too early kde4-ish for me)
(Note: if you dump Rox - you will probably want to update the defaulthandler script)

zigbert's ptrays has a lot of similar, good features that you could borrow
The autohiding, swallowed apps like xkeyboard & notes features are cool.

I am using DUDE on several computers. Ptray is great, but had set programs for adding to tray. I wanted a bit more flexibility to add my own projects, icons, etc. Zigbert's work is brilliant (I have a folder of his projects to study).

I'll keep exploring other ideas. Puppy is full of talent to learn from. I'll look into some of the ideas you presented. Thanks!

remove the "#" from line 66: "rm /tmp/add" under "cleanup." I neglected to un-comment after testing.

unfortunately, this is not enough. Not only the file /tmp/add is not removed (i had not noticed me until now) but also sed*** files in /root.
Cordialement _________________Toutou Linux - Pets francisés

Bonjour à tous,
Is it possible that the search directory is / usr/local/lib/X11 when searching for icons: "Select Icon from Directory"?
Or maybe i am wrong, because i use traymanager in 4.3.1.
Cordialement _________________Toutou Linux - Pets francisés